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Sisense Training

Basic and Advanced Dashboard development, Elasticubes from A to Z, Administration from A to Z, Python Jupyter Notebooks, API integrations and more. Customized courses can be delivered on premise (post COVID-19) or online.

Getting you and your staff up to speed with Sisense is easy with our training courses. Our experienced trainers will show you how Sisense works, giving you confidence to build you own BI infrastructure without having to wait on IT. Every Sisense customer is different, but each Sisense installation will follow a similar pattern


  • Identify Data Sources
  • Import Data into an Elasticube
  • Dashboard design and creation

Some people learn best by doing, others learn best by being shown, others learn by asking questions. Whatever the style of learning that suits you and your team, you’ll find that RAPID BI delivers. We know Sisense. We know what it is to introduce a new technology to an organisation. We know what it is to deliver BI to different levels of an organisation. In short, whatever your pain, it's likely we can help.

Our courses are tailor made and can cover everything you need to know today, and a lot of what you’ll need for tomorrow. RAPID BI aims to equip you with the information to avoid pitfalls and issues down the track. We’ve been down the road a few times, and your team can benefit from our experience. RAPID BI – do it properly today, avoid problems tomorrow.

From importing data through to adding extra polish to dashboards with customisations and everything in between. We show how to create dashboards, how to layout charts for maximum benefit, which widgets are most useful in different circumstance, introduce you to the world of possibilities that a Sisense designer can experience.

Awards and Certifications

RAPID BI - Certified Sisense Partner

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